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For the third time in the last five months, a federal judge ruled that the U.S. Forest Service is violating federal environmental laws when permitting livestock grazing on the Southwestern national forests
The groups hailed the decision saying it signals the end of an archaic and illegal policy that provided the livestock industry with exclusive control of Arizona state lands
Sprawl on Colorado's Front Range is Destroying Last Habitat Fragments
WildEarth Guardians and Wild Watershed have appealed a 'forest restoration' logging project that would allow cutting of trees larger than 18" in diameter
The changes to the grazing rules will result in the reduced ability of the public to participate in grazing administration and policy decisions, and subject more land to the devastating impacts of grazing.
Forest Restoration Principles and Criteria
The lawsuit requires the Forest Service to make a final decision on the reform of the grazing fee formula
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service holds last of hearings in Socorro, New Mexico
Prairie Dog Actions, Prairie Dogs are Keystone Species, and Status of Utah, White-tailed, and Black-tailed prairie dogs
Coalition seeks protection for Utah, White-tailed, and Black-tailed prairie dogs